Arab Times

Sarri the latest through Chelsea’s revolving managerial door

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LONDON, July 14, (AFP): Chelsea finally got their man on Saturday with Maurizio Sarri succeeding Antonio Conte as manager on a three-year deal after the conclusion of protracted negotiatio­ns over compensati­on.

The 59-year-old former Napoli head coach becomes Roman Abramovich’s ninth full-time manager in his 15 years as owner (with interim bosses that rises to 13) less than 24 hours after Conte parted company with the club he led to a league title and the FA Cup in his two years there.

Chelsea director Marina Granovskai­a said: “We are delighted to welcome Maurizio and are looking forward to him bringing his football philosophy to Chelsea.”

Napoli are believed to have held out for at least £4.5 million ($5.9 million, 5 million euros) in compensati­on whilst according to reports Sarri will be paid £5.7 million a year.

He had remained under contract with them even after they appointed Carlo Ancelotti as his successor

Sarri, a chain-smoking former banker, said he would be starting his new job “and meeting the players” on Monday ahead of Chelsea’ pre-season Australia tour.

“I hope we can provide some entertaini­ng football for our fans, and that we will be competing for trophies at the end of the season, which is what this club deserves,” he said.

Winning trophies didn’t save Conte being shown the Stamford Bridge exit door and he didn’t even get a chance to say

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farewell to the players once he had been officially notified by chairman Bruce Buck on Thursday afternoon as they had left the training ground.

His days were numbered after he fell out with the board and senior players with Brazilian star Willian pointedly placing three emojis over Conte in the photo of the squad and the backroom staff after winning the FA Cup in a social media posting.

Chelsea believe they have got in Sarri an astute tactician who produces sides playing exciting football with his three years at Napoli harvesting two second-placed finishes in Serie A.

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